Asterisk 2.x ???

2016-03-11 Thread pathiaki2 via freebsd-ports

Hi,

Since Asterisk 1.8 is now deprecated, what are the port plans for 
Asterisk 2.x ?


Thank you,

Paul Pathiakis

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RT 4.4.x request

2016-04-14 Thread pathiaki2 via freebsd-ports

Hi Matt,

Request Tracker is out of date.  The latest version is 4.4.2...  The 
latest I find in pkgs/ports is 4.2.12.


Thank you!!

P.
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OpenNMS 1.1x request....

2016-04-14 Thread pathiaki2 via freebsd-ports

Hi,

Could someone please help me get traction with the OpenJDK people so I 
can do this port?  It's been submitted multiple times but I never hear 
back.  I have managed to even write up a web page on the OpenNMS page.  
Problem is the thing crashed on OpenJDK 8 and 9 on FreeBSD.  It does not 
crash on OpenJDK or Oracle JDK on Linux.


http://www.opennms.org/wiki/Installing_on_FreeBSD_10.x_with_OpenJDK

This is going on over 2 years.  The OpenNMS people have created patches 
to fix any of their errors.  However, OpenJDK does not respond with any 
help.  Could someone in ports look into this and get some traction?


Right now, the app runs for about 1-24 hours and then Java cores.

It's been on 10.0, 10.1, 10.2 and even 10.3... Same error.

Thank you,

Paul Pathiakis
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FreeBSD Port: asterisk18-1.8.32.3_7

2016-06-07 Thread pathiaki2 via freebsd-ports

Hi,

The Asterisk port is VERY out of date.  Asterisk 1.8 is deprecated. What 
are the plans for having a 2.x version?


Thank you,

Paul
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FreeBSD Port: rt44-4.4.0_1

2016-07-11 Thread pathiaki2 via freebsd-ports

Hi,

There is a problem with the RT44 port.  The package installs it's own 
/usr/local/etc/rt44/RT_SiteConfig.pm .  It should NOT do this. That file 
is specific to local customization made for the site. Installing an 
RT_SiteConfig.pm-dist is fine, but this first file should NEVER be 
overwritten.  We, typically, keep a copy around but we now use snapshots 
so we had to dig in.


Thank you for fixing this,

Paul Pathiakis
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Port Request: Mailwatch

2016-08-16 Thread pathiaki2 via freebsd-ports

http://switch.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/mailwatch

www.mailwatch.org

I have found that Mailscanner is a more simple solution than Amavis.  
However, it does need a user interface similar to Amavis' Maia.  
Mailwatch is the equivalent for MailScanner.


Thank you,

Paul Pathiakis

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Re: pgtune: doesn't check for python

2014-05-07 Thread pathiaki2 via freebsd-ports

On 05/07/2014 08:46, Lowell Gilbert wrote:

pathiaki2  writes:


/usr/ports/databases/pgtune

It doesn't check to see if python is installed.  Python is required to
run this.

That's strange. pgtune defines USE_PYTHON, which adds python to both the
build and run dependencies. It *should* work correctly...

Bizarre.  I installed it and it didn't.

When I tried to run it, it stated: "Program not found".

So, I checked the top of the pgtune 'executable' and found it referenced 
Python.  So, I installed python and it ran just fine. *shrug*


I'm on 10.0 and a recent portsnap.  I was doing this in a jail.

P.
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Re: pgtune: doesn't check for python

2014-05-07 Thread pathiaki2 via freebsd-ports

On 05/07/2014 09:23, Glen Barber wrote:

On Wed, May 07, 2014 at 08:57:41AM -0400, pathiaki2 wrote:

On 05/07/2014 08:46, Lowell Gilbert wrote:

pathiaki2  writes:


/usr/ports/databases/pgtune

It doesn't check to see if python is installed.  Python is required to
run this.

That's strange. pgtune defines USE_PYTHON, which adds python to both the
build and run dependencies. It *should* work correctly...

Bizarre.  I installed it and it didn't.

When I tried to run it, it stated: "Program not found".

So, I checked the top of the pgtune 'executable' and found it referenced
Python.  So, I installed python and it ran just fine. *shrug*

I'm on 10.0 and a recent portsnap.  I was doing this in a jail.


This is because the lang/pythonN.M ports do not explicitly require
lang/python (which only creates a symlink to the default python
interpreter).

I'll see what I can do to fix this.

Glen

Thank you so much.  I just like seeing the ports 'just work'. Problem is 
that every time I'm doing sysadmin work in the Linux world... things 
just drop me into dependency hell and I'm whimpering in a corner. ;-D


P.
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Xfce4-tumbler

2014-05-08 Thread pathiaki2 via freebsd-ports

Hi,

It doesn't compile correctly if you select 'openraw' option.

Fyi,

and thanks for being there for all of us who use FreeBSD

P.
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